North Wales · Wrexham County Borough
A small city with a very loud heart
Roman roads and a Georgian aqueduct 126 feet up in the air. A castle lived in for seven hundred years. The oldest international football ground on earth, and the noise that comes out of it. Wrexham has been worth the journey for centuries — it just took Hollywood a while to notice.
Places to See
Seven hundred years, one afternoon
A World Heritage aqueduct, a Marcher castle, and a church tower the Welsh count among their seven wonders.
Browse places to see →Places to Eat & Drink
The best table in town is a pub table
Matchday pints at the most famous local in football, Levantine small plates, and Sunday roasts worth booking on Thursday.
Browse places to eat & drink →Places to Stay
Wake up ten minutes from the Kop
Independent hotels, country houses and glamping across the county borough. Live rates, checked as you look.
Browse places to stay →For local businesses
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